Re: GDPR compliance best practices?

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On Fri, 8 Jun 2018, Peter Backes wrote:

you are the one arguing that the GDPR prohibits Git from storing and
revealing this license granting data, not me.

It prohibits publishing, and only after a request to be forgotten. It
does not prohibit storing your private copy.

Wrong, if you have to delete info, you are not allowed to keep a private copy. There is _nothing_ in the GDPR about publishing information, everything in it is about what you are allowed to store privately, how you are required to protect it (or more precisely, what you are required to do if private data gets hacked), and how you are required to keep it available.



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